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Archive for October 2nd, 2010

Heckscher State Park has more than a million visitors a year. Twenty miles of trails attract hikers, bicycle and cross-country skiers. Swimmers can use the Great South Bay or the swimming pool complex. There are picnic areas, a boat launch ramp, playing fields, playground and 69 camp sites. Click on the picture for video. Click […]

Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook — part of Gateway National Recreation Area — provided coastal defense for New York Harbor from 1895 until 1974. During the height of the Cold War, the fort housed Nike missiles prepared to intercept jet warplanes threatening New York City. Click on the picture for video. Click here for Pictures.

Coopers Beach in Southampton places fourth in the Top Ten Beaches in America according to Dr. Beach. Long Island, NY has two of America’s Top Ten Beaches. Click on the picture for video. Click here for Pictures.

Montauk Point Lighthouse – the oldest lighthouse in New York State. The Lighthouse was authorized by the Second Congress, under President George Washington, in 1792. Construction began on June 7, 1796 and was completed on November 5, 1796. This historic landmark has been part of Long Island’s land and seascape for over 200 years and […]

Ford Rouge Factory Tour is a self-guided five-part experience that includes: Legacy Theater, Art of Manufacturing Theater, Observation Deck, Dearborn Truck Plant and the Legacy Gallery. Theater seating is limited to 79 guests per show; shows run continuously until 4:00 PM and are seated on a first come first serve basis. Click on the picture […]

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